Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Jake and Jax Blog Tour

Jake Mitchell has spent his whole life
tied at the hip with his best friend and twin brother Jax. They’ve
shared everything, except for women, which was easy since their
tastes were so different.

From the moment she walked into the
room Jake knew she was special, with her flowing brown locks, supple
body, and a smile that could brighten any day. An accident leaves her
vulnerable and in the arms of his brother. From that moment she’s
in awe of Jax.

Jake tries his best to keep away from
Reese Miller. He disrespects her and tells everyone how much she
annoys him to make sure she stays at a distance.

Reese can’t stand that Jake hates
her. She’s determined to change his mind, not knowing he’s
desperately trying to protect his relationship with his brother, and
his family.

When the two find themselves alone
during a winter storm all bets are off, and what happens next could
change everything, including the bond between two brothers.

Carrie's Review: Jake was fantastic! I was sucked into the story within just a few pages and my interest only increased the further I read. The premise of the book was great and the story was well told in dual POVs. Very enjoyable read. Five stars and highly recommend!

JAX
Synopsis

Jax Mitchell isn’t the only one with
his handsome face, though he wishes that were different. Everything’s
changed in a short amount of time, after his twin brother came
between him and his girlfriend, Reese.

With the hurt still lingering in every
direction he turns, Jax picks up and moves to Kentucky to work on his
uncle’s cattle ranch. It isn’t long until he meets someone that
not only helps him get over Reese, but also encourages him to forgive
his brother.

Can the twins make amends or has the
damage that’s been done too much to forget?

Carrie's Review: Important note to read Jake before Jax. Jax picks up from where Jake leaves off and again is dual POV. Another very enjoyable five star read from Jennifer. I really came to like Jax a lot through his story and highly recommend.